1118 Proverbs about Self / Page 25
481. 
Fire will burn itself out if it did not find anything to burn.
482. 
If you conduct yourself properly, fear no one.
483. 
One is rated by others as he rates himself.
484. 
Self -- love is the worst of all flattery.
485. 
Sometimes the cry of the animal is worse than the animal itself.
486. 
When a man finds no peace within himself, it is useless to look for it elsewhere.
487. 
Whoever rubs himself with garlic will not smell of cloves.
488. 
Flesh of man - mends itself.
489. 
You always knock yourself on the tenderest places.
490. 
You are never better served than by yourself.
491. 
Self-assurance is two-thirds of success.
492. 
A good book praises itself.
493. 
He who digs someone else's grave shall fall in it himself.
494. 
Even the lion has to defend himself against flies.
495. 
He who tickles himself may laugh when he pleases.
496. 
If you don't want to be hung yourself, blame the dog for stealing the sausage.
497. 
If you want to be old, hang yourself when you are young.
498. 
No one is either rich or poor who has not helped himself to be so.
499. 
Turn yourself into a sheep and the wolves will eat you.
500. 
When the giver comes, the gate opens by itself.
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